This wiki is still heavily under development so various things aren't done yet or are still incomplete like for example this index ;) Also check out the Categories at the bottom of the page.<br>

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== About AniDB ==

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For anyone with a few moments to spare, check out the AniDB [[todo]] list. If you're a really eager beaver, look at the [[:Category:Articles to be written|articles to be written]] and [[:Category:Articles to be updated|articles to be updated]] on this wiki.

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'''[[AniDB:About|AniDB]]''' is non-profit database of anime information that is freely open to the public. As well as providing general anime information, if you [[AniDB:Sign up|sign up]] you can organise your anime collection, keep track of what you've seen and how much you liked it, and all kinds of nifty extras.

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To get your own [[MyList]] started, you can either add [[Content:Files|files]] you have on your harddrive, easiest by ''hashing'' them with an [[AniDB Clients|AniDB Client]], or use a [[Files:Generic files|generic]] for anything you've seen in a cinema or own on DVD. Read '''[[How to Add Files to Your MyList|full details]]''' for more.

Even without a MyList, you can [[Votes|vote]] for various things in AniDB: [[Votes:Anime|anime]], [[Votes:Episodes|episodes]], [[Votes:Groups|groups]] - and comment and vote on [[Votes:Animegroups|groups releases of anime]] and [[AniDB:Review Comments|reviews]] in the database. <!-- If you vote for the anime you've seen you can use the [[Anime Hint|anime hint]] feature to see what else you might like to watch. -->

For further help with a problem or just for chatting visit us on [[IRC:anidb|IRC]]:

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Latest revision as of 23:12, 31 August 2019

About AniDB

AniDB is non-profit database of anime information that is freely open to the public. As well as providing general anime information, if you sign up you can organise your anime collection, keep track of what you've seen and how much you liked it, and all kinds of nifty extras.

To get your own MyList started, you can either add files you have on your harddrive, easiest by hashing them with an AniDB Client, or use a generic for anything you've seen in a cinema or own on DVD. Read full details for more.